Entries from LAist tagged with 'thelaughfactory'
April 4, 2008
LAist had the chance to check in with comedian/radio personality/Emmy Award winning writer Greg Fitzsimmons last night as he drove to Hollywood from the San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino where he earned a standing ovation, opening up for Artie Lange. Driving from the desert to Hollywood isn't something the Venice Beach resident does on a regular basis, luckily we had access to Google Maps serving as interviewer/navigator to Greg on his journey. The drive......
Continue Reading "LAist Interview: Greg Fitzsimmons"February 16, 2007
With Joe Rogan's recent calling out of Carlos Mencia's joke-stealing habit, comedy has been a bit more interesting lately. This weekend, Rogan is performing twice at The Improv, and a few miles away, Mencia will be safe from him at The Comedy Store, where Rogan has been banned due to Mencia's feelings that he was "physically threatening." Comedians can be so dramatic sometimes. The Improv (8162 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles) 2/16 Joe Rogan @ 8:30......
Continue Reading "The Weekend in Comedy in LA"November 30, 2005
Well, someone did. We're not kidding. The Laugh Factory recently auctioned off stage time on EBay for a Katrina relief event. The winning bid was $7,600.00. Catch the wealthy comic, Mark Moseley, open at 8pm tonight for Jon Lovitz. Tickets cost $15-25.00 and all proceeds benefit The American Red Cross. The Laugh Factory 800 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood CA, 90046 323-656-1336 ext. 1......
Continue Reading "Would You Pay Almost $8 Thousand for a Joke?"October 14, 2005
After a week of moving into a new house, travelling to the midwest and back and being without internet or TV, this LAist contributor is a little overwhelmed with everything he's missed and has to catch up on. We say goodbye to Phil and hello to Alex and just as soon as we can get our -ist shit together, we'll have a new contributor writing focusing on local politics as well. Now, here's what......
Continue Reading "Odds & Ends"June 6, 2005
Tuesday is National Hunger Awareness Day, the day set aside to remind everyone that hunger is still a problem close to home. According to statistics from a 2004 UCLA study, 8.2% of all adults in Los Angeles County are food insecure with hunger, while 29.8% of all adults in Los Angeles County are food insecure. That places Los Angeles County nearly 5% higher than the national average of 3.5%. Events are taking place across......
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